1 /* The MINIX model of memory allocation reserves a fixed amount of memory for
2 * the combined text, data, and stack segments. The amount used for a child
3 * process created by FORK is the same as the parent had. If the child does
4 * an EXEC later, the new size is taken from the header of the file EXEC'ed.
6 * The layout in memory consists of the text segment, followed by the data
7 * segment, followed by a gap (unused memory), followed by the stack segment.
8 * The data segment grows upward and the stack grows downward, so each can
9 * take memory from the gap. If they meet, the process must be killed. The
10 * procedures in this file deal with the growth of the data and stack segments.
12 * The entry points into this file are:
13 * do_brk: BRK/SBRK system calls to grow or shrink the data segment
18 #include <minix/callnr.h>
19 #include <minix/com.h>
20 #include <minix/config.h>
21 #include <minix/const.h>
23 #include <minix/endpoint.h>
24 #include <minix/minlib.h>
25 #include <minix/type.h>
26 #include <minix/ipc.h>
27 #include <minix/sysutil.h>
28 #include <minix/syslib.h>
29 #include <minix/bitmap.h>
39 #define DATA_CHANGED 1 /* flag value when data segment size changed */
40 #define STACK_CHANGED 2 /* flag value when stack size changed */
42 /*===========================================================================*
44 *===========================================================================*/
45 int do_brk(message
*msg
)
47 /* Perform the brk(addr) system call.
48 * The parameter, 'addr' is the new virtual address in D space.
52 if (vm_isokendpt(msg
->m_source
, &proc
) != OK
) {
53 printf("VM: bogus endpoint VM_BRK %d\n", msg
->m_source
);
57 return real_brk(&vmproc
[proc
], (vir_bytes
) msg
->m_lc_vm_brk
.addr
);
60 /*===========================================================================*
62 *===========================================================================*/
63 int real_brk(struct vmproc
*vmp
, vir_bytes v
)
65 if(map_region_extend_upto_v(vmp
, v
) == OK
) {